'Ready To Rumble' - Biden, Trump Agree To Two Election Debates
US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump agreed Wednesday to hold election debates in June and September, with the rivals trading barbs about their first on-stage meetings in nearly four years.
'Gone in 12 Seconds': How MIT Students Stole $25M Crypto in a US Criminal Case First
MIT grads arrested for $25 million crypto heist in a novel scheme. Feds say it's the first of its kind and vow to crack down on crypto fraud.
Doctor Is Cancer-Free After Using World's First 'Drug Before Surgery' Treatment He Helped Discover
Australian cancer expert fights back and survives aggressive brain tumour with his own experimental treatment, offering hope for future patients.
Diploma Devaluation: Overqualified Chinese Graduates Desperate For Jobs Hired For Crematorium Role
A philosophy student that graduated with a master's degree was among the shortlisted applicants for a role in one of Guangzhou's crematoriums.
NHS Is Paying Obese Men £400 To Lose Weight and Texting Them to 'Avoid the Kebab Shop'
Cash for weight loss? UK experts say it could save NHS money on diabetes and heart disease, but mental health risks of obesity add complexity.
Celebrities Face Digital Backlash Over Gaza Silence
Celebrities who have remained silent on the crisis in Gaza are feeling the wrath of angry fans wielding the "digital guillotine" to block them on social media and streaming platforms.
China Accused Of Targeting Overseas Citizens For Political Activism
China is targeting citizens studying abroad for their political activism, rights group Amnesty International said on Monday, with some students reporting harassment of family members back home.
Study: Recruiters Hesitate to Hire Entrepreneurs For 9-to-5 Jobs, They 'Raise More Red Flags'
A recent study found that entrepreneurs face a challenge in landing a regular corporate job even when their qualifications matchup with non-entrepreneurs.
Japan Airlines' New CEO Wants Japan to Not Be Surprised When Women Become President
Mitsuko Tottori's promotion marks the first time in seven decades that the flight company has been led by a woman.
US Couple Donates $121M To Help Fund College Scholarships at a Ohio University, but There's a Catch
Bob and Ellen Thomas will help cover the fees of their program's recipients on the condition that 80 per cent of them graduate with a degree within four years.
AI Gets a Brain Boost: Scientists Create 'Thinking' Device Using Just Water and Salt
Scientists created artificial 'brain cells' using water and salt, similar to human brains. This could lead to computers that work like the human brain.
g.tec medical engineering: A Global Team Making a Huge Impact on the World via Brain-Computer Interface Tech
In the past, science fiction books and movies would depict people controlling a computer or other equipment using just their brains
Toyota's $9.9B 'Robo City' Near Mt. Fuji Almost Ready To Welcome 2,000 Residents by 2024 End
Toyota's building a futuristic city at Mt. Fuji! Residents will test eco-friendly tech & self-driving cars in this "living lab."
Resumes With 'Black' Names Like 'Lakisha' or 'Jamal' Less Likely To Get Callback, Research
The study developed from research conducted by professors at the University of Chicago two decades ago.
Refugee Supporters Call The Rwanda Deportation Bill 'Another Piece Of Racist Legislation'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his relentless push for the Rwanda Bill approved by Parliament on Tuesday this week.
Italy Digital Nomad Visa 2024: What Brits Need to Know
Remote workers now have the convenience and flexibility of working from Italy thanks to the new digital nomad visa.
Cybersecurity Firm Darktrace Accepts $5 Bn Takeover
Cybersecurity firm Darktrace said Friday it had accepted a $5.3-billion takeover bid from US private equity firm Thoma Bravo, which highlighted the British group's "capability in artificial intelligence".
King Charles To Resume Some Public Duties During Cancer Treatment: Palace
British head of state King Charles III will make a limited return to public duties next week, after doctors said they were "very encouraged" by the progress of his treatment for cancer.
Doug McMillon Unloaded Walmart Trucks For $6.50/Hour In 1984, Now He's The CEO
After decades of working his way up the ranks of the American retailer, the Walmart CEO now earns a salary worth over $25 million a year.
Rejected From More Than 500 Internships To Raising $7.2M To Build Flying Boats: Meet Sampriti Bhattacharyya
While in India, Bhattacharyya learned about NASA and educated herself on space technology - this is what pushed her to apply for an internship in America.
AI Girlfriend Tells User 'Russia Not Wrong For Invading Ukraine' and 'She'd Do Anything For Putin'
Lonely men duped into £75 'perfect' AI girlfriends find toxic abusers supporting Putin; Instagram ads target vulnerability.
Oil Prices Slip as Investors Eye Israel's Response to Iran Strike
Oil prices experienced a slight decrease after reaching a six-month record. Investors have shrugged off fears of a wider Middle East war disrupting supplies.
Japanese Workers Are Being Sent To Tropical Locations To Avoid Effects of Hay Fever
Japanese tech organisation, Aisaac, allow staff affected by hay fever to work from remote locations when the allergy is at its most prominent.
American Women Reveal What Shocks Them About UK People, Homes and Clothes
Three American women have been documenting their adaptation to the UK on TikTok by pointing out the main differences between the two countries.
'Do I Pay for My Daughter's Ear Infection or Food': Manager Had $34K Student Debt, Now It's Over $500K
As a senior manager at a pharmaceutical firm, Angela Bolt's student loans began at $34,000, but have grown to an overwhelming $528,152 over the years.
Man Hides $520K Debt From Wife 'To Shield Her From The Stress': What Did He Spend On
Meme stocks, day trading, avoiding money talk, and years of blind spending got this high-earning couple into half a million dollars in debt.
ELEGOO To Redefine 3D Printing Experience With Release of Saturn 4 Series
3D Printing just got an upgrade with the launch of the Saturn 4 Series
Russians Pay $750 For 'Luxury' Round Trip Skiing Trip in N. Korea
More than 200 Russian tourists holidayed in North Korea on an exclusive ski tour as the pariah state lifts its pandemic tourism ban
Too Busy For Politics? S. Korea's Young Voters On What Motivates Them
High youth unemployment, feuding politicians and a cost of living crisis: young South Korean voters told AFP what was on their minds as they voted -- some for the first time -- in elections Wednesday.
How Companies Can Champion Women's Leadership Roles In The Tech Industry
The tech industry faces the declining presence of women in leadership roles. To address this, some tech companies are adopting comprehensive strategies.